Nine-year old Omogbolabo Odunbaku has launched his first comic book, OMOH, an adaptation of his mum’s book which tells interesting stories of her life.
The 8-page coloured and pictures filled comic book was launched during his ninth birthday celebration at the MUSON Centre in Lagos last weekend.
According to Omogbolabo:
“the book is a comic adaptation of my mum’s 334 pages book; it has fewer pages, more pictures and less writing, unlike the original book. It tells the story of my mum’s life which we were able to summarise in a few pages in the comic.”
While speaking on his Journey into writing the comic, he said, “I brought my mum’s book to school for two days after her 40th birthday and then I kept getting my friends to read it, they said it was too bulky and the pages were too long.
“So I went to my mum and asked her if we can make the same content for children and then she said, what are you talking about? I went again and would walk out of her room.
“Every morning for one week, I would draw pictures trying to match it with the book and after she saw them, she decided she would let me do the comic book.”
Based on his interest in comics, Omogbolabo said the first comic book he read was ‘Captain underpants’, “I saw how horrible their drawings were and then I decided to give it a try to see if I could do better. At first, I started drawing stick men, then I moved to drawing people with poses and actual things.
“I read ‘Captain underpants’ a lot because it was hilarious and I really wanted to see the comics. Then a new version came out, called ‘Doggman’, it’s a full comic book, so far I have read all of its books.